The Blue Hour: Every Week at Lomography Gallery Store East London

Join Lomography Gallery Store East London each and every Thursday for the Blue Hour! This is a weekly event for Lomographers to come to the store, grab a cold beer, chill out on our vintage couches, and chat all things analogue with our cool staff!

As you may (or may not) know, “The Blue Hour” comes from the French expression l’heure bleue, which refers to the time after the sun goes below the horizon and the sky goes into deep blue for a while. The time is considered special for photography because of the quality of the light at this time of day.

And we want make it special for you, too! So come join us each and every Thursday, have a beer, relax, and chat with us! Not just that! You can expect some photo-shoots, odd music gigs, and lots of laughs. Oh and did we mention this event is free? So what are you waiting for? Get down here!

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